Assassin Creed 3: Online History Decoding Game Released

Ubisoft has released an online mini history decoding game for Assassin Creed fans. The game is called Hacked History Web Game. The mini game is linked to the company’s next action adventure open world stealth game, dubbed as ‘Assassin’s Creed 3’. The online history decoding game has been released by the company for creating hype around the much anticipated Creed 3 game.

Reports suggest that Ubisoft will be unveiling relevant historical monuments including objects and paintings in the forthcoming nine days, prior to the release of Assassin’s Creed 3. The main objective of the fans will be to decode the hacked history, check what is wrong with the images and point them out.

The game’s official page stated, “Examine each historical scene closely there is more to them than what meets the eye” making clear about the careful observation required for finding the anomalies. The page also stated that gamers will be rewarded up on finding the anomalies. It further stated that many assassins will have to work together in facing this challenge.

The new puzzle for fans displays a portrait of the battle of Bunker Hill in 1775 which needs to be decoded. The company claims that fans have identified close to 21,000 errors so far. The new online history decoding game was released after the company announced a brand new trailer for Assassin’s Creed 3. The game will feature a new protagonist named Connor Kenway who is half-English and half-Native American. The trailer showcases Connor Kenway’s skill in the handling of a range of weapons including the signature Tomahawk.

Online retail store, Amazon has already announced a special deal for fans looking to grab a copy of the latest version. The main segment of Assassin’s Creed 3 will be set before the American Revolution, during the revolution and after it. Assassin’s Creed 3 will be officially released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in North America on October 30, 2012. The Wii U version will be released on November 18 where as a Windows version is expected to arrive on November 20.